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Polymers in anisotropic environment with extended defects
The conformational properties of flexible polymers in d dimensions in
environments with extended defects are analyzed both analytically and
numerically. We consider the case, when structural defects are correlated in
\varepsilon_d dimensions and randomly distributed in the remaining
d-\varepsilon_d. Within the lattice model of self-avoiding random walks (SAW),
we apply the pruned enriched Rosenbluth method (PERM) and find the estimates
for scaling exponents and universal shape parameters of polymers in environment
with parallel rod-like defects (\varepsilon_d=1). An analytical description of
the model is developed within the des Cloizeaux direct polymer renormalization
scheme
On the shape of invading population in oriented environments
We analyze the properties of population spreading in environments with
spatial anisotropy within the frames of a lattice model of asymmetric (biased)
random walkers. The expressions for the universal shape characteristics of the
instantaneous configuration of population, such as asphericity and
prolateness are found analytically and proved to be dependent only on the
asymmetric transition probabilities in different directions. The model under
consideration is shown to capture, in particular, the peculiarities of invasion
in presence of an array of oriented tubes (fibers) in the environment
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